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I've been meaning to read Article 5 ever since it first came out but I just kept putting it off. I finally made the decision to read it and I'm so glad that I did. Article 5 made me remember why I love dystopian novels.Article 5 isn't a book that I immediately fell in love with. It took some time...

3.5 stars A really quick read with a fast moving plot. I was a little irritated by some of the things Ember and Chase do. The lack of communication on both of their part, Ember's constant running away, Chase's secrets, it got to be a bit much. There also didn't seem to be any sort of basis for WHY t...

Article 5 has truly baffled me. While reading it, I sometimes found myself enjoying it. But as time passed, I mostly found myself growing more and more apathetic towards the characters, the lack of information and the lack of worldbuilding. But as I read the final pages, I wasn’t angry or disappoint...

*Genre* YA Dystopian*Rating* 3-3.5*Thoughts*17-Year old Amber Miller lives in a society that has suspended the Bill or Rights, and created Moral Statues and a Federal Bureau of Reformation to enforce all statues. As the daughter of a rebellious mother, Amber is a child who has no idea of who her own...

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